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TikTok star Jasmine Chiswell talks anxiety, burnout plaguing influencers

Por: Newsweek Life October 21, 2022

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Jasmine Chiswell, an influencer based in Los Angeles, knows that she has to keep the momentum going. A star on TikTok, Chiswell aspires to upload new videos to the platform—where she reaches some 16.2 million followers—up to three times a day.That kind of consistency may keep her fresh in people's minds, but it can also be taxing. At times, Chiswell might even deprive herself of breaks or refuse to take a day off.Sometimes after that, I... + full article



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